Blizzard
Well-Known Member
Im not talking about glaring conformational problems here, more the overall picture being pretty, is it important to you to have a handsome/pretty horse, or is being fit for purpose the only thing that matters to you?
When I was looking early this year it was a close call between these 2 horses: (pics of them at the time)
both in a bit of a bad way, one of which was a fantastic schoolmaster and grade B showjumper, BUT he had been hunted too much, and needed a quieter life.
The second horse was Beau, who we decided to have, he was skinny with no muscle when we got him.
The appearance of both horses didnt deter me at all though, the only reason I went for Beau was because he was half the age of the other horse, and had less miles on the clock.
Friends were disgusted that I was even entertaining either horse, but I could see potential.
I think too many people these days focus too much on looks, and end up with a pretty, but unsuitable horse.
...I was just lucky that beau turned out to be handsome too LOL!
Am I alone...I see so many people with stunning horses that cant ride one side of them!
When I was looking early this year it was a close call between these 2 horses: (pics of them at the time)
both in a bit of a bad way, one of which was a fantastic schoolmaster and grade B showjumper, BUT he had been hunted too much, and needed a quieter life.
The second horse was Beau, who we decided to have, he was skinny with no muscle when we got him.
The appearance of both horses didnt deter me at all though, the only reason I went for Beau was because he was half the age of the other horse, and had less miles on the clock.
Friends were disgusted that I was even entertaining either horse, but I could see potential.
I think too many people these days focus too much on looks, and end up with a pretty, but unsuitable horse.
...I was just lucky that beau turned out to be handsome too LOL!
Am I alone...I see so many people with stunning horses that cant ride one side of them!